Pages for IPad


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Illustrates how to use Pages for iPad including formatting documents, using tables, and importing and exporting documents.




Pages for iPad & iPad Pro (Vole Guides)


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This handy guide covers all of Pages for iOS, Apple's chart-topping word processor tuned to work with your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. If you're coming from Pages for Mac or Microsoft Word, you'll find all the steps needed to transfer your documents and make a painless transition from point-and-click to tap-and-drag. - Use just your fingers to create documents with text, lists, footnotes, tables, charts, graphics, and media. - Create documents based on Apple's professionally designed templates or your own custom templates. - Store documents in iCloud or third-party cloud locations such as Dropbox or Google Drive. - Use Handoff to pass documents seamlessly between your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. - View or restore earlier versions of your documents. - Organize your documents into folders. - Restrict access to your documents by password-protecting them. - Set the paper size and adjust page margins. - Insert repeating headers and footers. - Number pages automatically. - Use watermarks to stamp your documents with a logo or mark them as confidential. - Print documents wirelessly from an AirPrint-capable printer. - Edit and format text and use the built-in editing tools. - Add comments and highlights to your work. - Track changes in your documents. - Use paragraph and character styles to maintain a consistent look. - Create bulleted, lettered, or numbered lists. - Flow text into multiple columns. - Change the line spacing and alignment of paragraphs. - Set paragraph margins and first-line indents. - Use tab stops to align columns of text or numbers. - Insert manual page, column, or line breaks. - Insert footnotes or endnotes. - Embellish your documents with photos, videos, text boxes, arrows, lines, and shapes. - Wrap text around objects. - Organize, format, and sort text or numbers in tables. - Chart your data to show trends and relationships. - Export Pages, Word, PDF, or ePub files. - Import Pages, Word, or text files. - Send copies of documents via email, Messages, or AirDrop. - Transfer documents via remote server. - Use iCloud to store, share, sync, or collaborate on documents online. - Plenty of tips, tricks, and timesavers. - Fully cross-referenced, linked, and searchable. Contents 1. Getting Started with Pages 2. Document Basics 3. Editing Text 4. Formatting Text 5. Media, Text Boxes, and Shapes 6. Tables 7. Charts 8. Sharing and Converting Documents







How to Use Pages on an IPad


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"How to Use Pages on an iPad (Que Video) teaches you how to get the most out of Apple's Pages app and gives detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to create and share documents like resumes, reports, and newsletters. In this video training, Apple expert Brad Miser starts off with an introduction to the Pages app and its basic functions-how to install the app, obtain an iCloud account, and set up an external keyboard. Then, he moves on to configuring the document's settings, working with the document manager, and creating a simple document, as well as adding and formatting text. After the basics have been covered, the video goes into adding photos, tables, how to collaborate with other Pages users, and finally, how to save and share your work."--Resource description page.




The Complete Beginners Guide to Pages for the iPhone and iPad


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Word processing used to be synonymous with Microsoft Word; times have changed a lot over the years, and today there are plenty of options. On Apple products there is notably Pages—a simple, yet powerful word processing software that creates beautiful documents: from reports and newsletters to posters and fliers. If you are already familiar with Microsoft Word, then you’ll have no problem getting started because it shares many of the same features. But there’s still a lot of features to get to know if you want to get the most from the software. If you want to create professional documents from your iPad then this book will show you how. It also includes short exercises so you aren’t just learning about the features, you are getting hands-on with them. While screenshots come from the iPad, Pages works almost exactly the same for iPhone, so you’ll have no problem using Pages on any device that Pages is installed on.




The iPad 2 Project Book


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Using your iPad is not a passive activity. With its stunning touchscreen, front and back cameras, and sweeping collection of apps, the iPad 2 is perfect for doing stuff--for building, creating, and organizing. Want to plan an event? Manage your mail and calendars? Capture and edit a video? Even build a wiki? You can do all that and more with your iPad. In this practical hands-on guide, you'll learn how to: Build a recipe scrapbook: Write up recipes in Pages (or find recipes using one of the useful recipe apps) and import pictures of the dish to go with the recipe in your scrapbook. Even learn iPad kitchen tips! Plan a vacation: Buy tickets, find destination activities, and map out directions. Master your media: Stream videos with AirPlay, buy or rent videos from the iTunes Store, compose and record a song, and edit your own movie. Get smarter: Learn another language by using Google's Translate page and building an illustrated deck of flash cards with common words and phrases. Plus many more useful projects--both big and small--to help you do stuff with your iPad.




The Complete Beginners Guide to Pages for the IPhone and IPad


Book Description

Word processing used to be synonymous with Microsoft Word; times have changed a lot over the years, and today there are plenty of options. On Apple products there is notably Pages-a simple, yet powerful word processing software that creates beautiful documents: from reports and newsletters to posters and fliers. If you are already familiar with Microsoft Word, then you'll have no problem getting started because it shares many of the same features. But there's still a lot of features to get to know if you want to get the most from the software. If you want to create professional documents from your iPad then this book will show you how. It also includes short exercises so you aren't just learning about the features, you are getting hands-on with them. While screenshots come from the iPad, Pages works almost exactly the same for iPhone, so you'll have no problem using Pages on any device that Pages is installed on.




Pages for IPad


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Pages for iPad


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Visual QuickStart Guides, designed in an attractive tutorial and reference format, are the quickest, easiest, and most thorough way to learn applications, tasks, and technologies. The Visual QuickStart Guides are the smart choice—they guide the learner with a friendly and supportive approach. The visual presentation (with copious screenshots) and focused discussions by topic and tasks make learning a breeze and take you to exactly what you want to learn. The iPad, with its spacious screen and powerful collection of apps, is the perfect device for creating content. You can build powerful presentations, design beautiful layouts, and create dynamic charts and tables. In this book, readers will get clear and to-the-point instruction on how to create all kinds of documents--including newsletters, reports, brochures, and flyers and get the most out of Pages for the iPad. Readers will learn to: Install the Pages app. Understand the layout tools and move graphics around, drag to resize photos, rotate shapes, and more. Work with Apple-designed templates. Share the documents you create in Pages. Work with Microsoft Word and PDF documents.




IPad Pages


Book Description

The iPad is perfect for Facebook, watching movies, editing photos-but writing? If you want to replace your laptop with your iPad then chances are you'll want to be able to use it as a Word Processor. How practical is that, however? You might be surprised. Pages for the iPad isn't exactly Microsoft Word, but that isn't necessarily a terrible thing. For basic writing and editing, Pages can be a superior processor. This handbook will help you get the most of Pages by showing you all the main features.Instead of just explaining what (and where) all the features are, I am going to take a hands approach by having you follow along with me as I create a document from scratch.This book is based on Pages 1.6.2; at this printing, this version (which came out September 19th) is the newest version of Pages.It should be noted that while this book references the iPad version of Pages, Pages for the iPhone / iPod Touch is practically identical, so the steps in this book may also be applied to Pages for the iPhone or iPod Touch.